All posts in 'Search Engine Optimization (SEO)'

One day back in 1998, my techie geek friend (the one who designed my first website for me in 1995) called me over to his computer, all excited. “You’ve got to try this!” he insisted. “This” was a mostly blank …Continue Reading →

Jay Baer, of Convince & Convert, the Social Pros podcast, and author of the wonderful book, Youtility, says that the way to compete in today’s world is to be ultra-helpful. How Can You Help Your Customers & Prospects? We’re not …Continue Reading →

I just came back from my 2nd NMX in Las Vegas. I’ve been working in the Internet world since its baby days in the ‘90s, but even so I learned new things, and was reminded of others. Here are some …Continue Reading →

Guest post by Russel Cooke Back in January Mark Schaefer, author of “Social Media Explained” and “Return On Influence,” wrote a blog post that shook up the content marketing world. In the post, Schaefer made the argument that the supply …Continue Reading →

You Know Your Website Isn’t Enough to Build Your Business Online, but… Last week I gave a talk to the Residential Construction Industy Conference in Edmonton, Alberta. Their business is booming these days, so it’s not too surprising that many …Continue Reading →

We don’t see nearly as many website usability mistakes as we used to, but there are still plenty of them out there. In today’s podcast I’ve tackled 33 common website mistakes that I still see pretty often. I list them …Continue Reading →

I generally hate long, skinny infographics, but this one has lots of good digital media and e-commerce statistics in it. I also have a complete source list for all of the statistics cited, and will happily provide them to anyone …Continue Reading →

Do You Feel Overwhelmed By Social Media & Internet Marketing? James Schramko, an Internet marketer extraordinaire, and owner of SuperFast Business (among his many ventures), says in today’s podcast interview that you are far from alone. Most businesses, he says, get …Continue Reading →

Guest post by Kimberley Laws Google recently introduced a brand spanking new search algorithm that has everybody talking. Officially called “Hummingbird,” it, like the bird, promises to be quick and precise. But don’t worry. The “Panda” and the “Penguin”– Google’s zoologically-named …Continue Reading →

One of the great things about podcasting is that sometimes you get to chat with one of your personal heros. Jon Morrow is one of mine. If you haven’t read his epic post, “How to Quit Your Job, Move to …Continue Reading →

Tema Frank has been helping businesses and organizations market themselves more effectively on the Internet since the late 1990s. In 2001 she founded Web Mystery Shoppers Inc., one of the world's first remote usability testing companies, and one of the very few to do large-sample size usability testing.

In 2012 she launched the Frank Online Marketing Show, a weekly podcast devoted to helping Canadian companies become more successful online.

She has taught e-marketing at the University of Alberta and the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (in France), given seminars and workshops on the topic, and written about how the internet can help businesses sell more and communicate better.

She is also the author of the best-selling book, "Canada's Best Employers for Women: A guide for job-hunters, employees and employers."